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Overview""The Establishment: Pakistan's Eternal Ruler"" is a groundbreaking and fearless political exposé that pulls back the curtain on the most powerful, elusive force in Pakistan's history: the Establishment. For decades, this shadowy entity-too often euphemized as ""the powers that be"" or simply whispered about in cautious tones-has shaped, directed, and often dictated the nation's political, judicial, economic, and media landscape. Now, for the first time, a book dares to name, define, and deconstruct this opaque center of power with unmatched clarity and scholarly rigour. From the acclaimed author of ""Shadow and State"", and ""Ballots and Barracks"", this latest work promises to be his most explosive yet-an intellectual earthquake with the potential to permanently alter Pakistan's political discourse. With meticulous research, piercing analysis, and unflinching honesty, ""The Establishment: Pakistan's Eternal Ruler"" charts the anatomy, history, tactics, and future of the state within a state. Structured across four parts and 15 powerful chapters, the book begins by confronting the silence: why ""the Establishment"" has remained deliberately undefined in Pakistan's public discourse. It explains how euphemisms and political cowardice have shielded the real wielders of power, preventing both accountability and reform. Through a bold act of intellectual rebellion, the author Dr. Naeem Chishti systematically defines the Establishment-its institutions, its actors, its informal networks-and, crucially, how it operates outside the constitution yet within every arm of governance. This is not just another book on civil-military relations. It is an unrelenting investigation into how elections are engineered, how the media is manipulated, how judges are co-opted, and how economic control is used as both carrot and stick. With chapters like ""Elections Without Choice"", ""Judicial Engineering"", ""The Media Complex"", and ""Economic Levers of Power"", the book documents how democracy in Pakistan has been not merely interrupted-but redesigned. The Establishment, as this book reveals, is not a monolith of uniforms and salutes; it is a dynamic, evolving complex of military commanders, intelligence chiefs, pliant politicians, media magnates, bureaucrats, and even civilian collaborators. It is at once highly organized and terrifyingly unaccountable-a power with no nameplate, but absolute authority. In its final chapters, the book addresses the urgent question: Can the Establishment be dismantled? Drawing from global case studies in Turkey, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, the author Dr. Naeem Chishti explores paths to reform, rollback-or revolution. From internal contradictions within the Establishment to the potential of civil society, youth movements, and international pressure, the book presents both a chilling diagnosis and a daring roadmap for the future. The Establishment: Pakistan's Eternal Ruler is not just a book. It is a challenge-to the silence, to the fear, and to the status quo. It is a powerful call to confront the most dominant force in the nation's postcolonial history-and to imagine, at long last, a Pakistan governed by the will of its people. Why read this book? Because Pakistan's future depends on understanding its permanent government-one that does not change with the ballot box, one that exists beyond the public eye, yet one that affects every citizen's life. Whether you are a student of South Asian politics, a journalist, a policymaker, or a concerned Pakistani citizen, this book is an essential read. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Naeem ChishtiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9798283355313Pages: 370 Publication Date: 10 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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